Goal Zero Nomad 7 Plus User manual

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Table of Contents
Get To Know Your Gear 2
How It Works 4
Kickstand 4
Auto Restart 5
Junction Box + Solar Intensity Indicator 5
Frequently Asked Questions 6
Technical Specifications 7
Français 8-13
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Deutsch 20-25
Español 26-31
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GET TO KNOW YOUR GEAR
Rapid Charge Cable
Junction Box
USB Output
Kickstand
Zippered Pouch
Solar Intensity
Indicator (LED lights)
Junction Box
USB Output
Solar Panel
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AUTO RESTARTHOW IT WORKS
Charging phones, batteries and other USB-powered devices
from the Nomad 7 Plus is as easy as plugging in.
1. Make sure the junction box is plugged into the Rapid Charge
Cable. If you’re charging a Guide 10 Plus, you can plug it
directly into the Rapid Charge Cable.
2. Open your Nomad 7 Plus and face the panels toward the
sun and check the Solar Intensity Indicator for current solar
conditions. For optimal charging, aim for three or four lights.
3. Plug in your phone or recharger into the junction box and
charge up.
JUNCTION BOX + SOLAR INTENSITY INDICATOR
The brains of the Nomad 7 Plus live in the junction box. Several
key components work together to ensure you have the best solar
charging experience, including the Solar Intensity Indicator.
These 4 LED lights are indicative of current solar conditions and
give you an idea of how well your gear will charge.
Once you plug into the Nomad 7 Plus, the lights will blink in
accordance with how fast your gear is charging. Think you
should be seeing more lights? Try repositioning the Nomad 7
Plus toward the sun and watch how the lights and speed of
charge indicator change. The best charging scenario for phones
and other USB-powered devices is 3 or more lights.
KICKSTAND
The Nomad 7 Plus features a magnetic, detachable kickstand
allowing you to be as lightweight as you need. Leave it attached
and it pops out to an optimal angle for positioning toward the
sun. It also provides natural shade and a vented pocket for
devices you have plugged in.
STORE
Plug a Goal Zero recharger or
phone into the panel.
COLLECT
Gather the sun’s energy
with the solar panel.
POWER
Charge gear
anywhere.
WHAT IT POWERS
Goal Zero
Switch 10
4-6 Hrs Full Sun
Goal Zero
Flip 20
5-10 Hrs Full Sun
Goal Zero
Venture 30
8-16 Hrs Full Sun
Phone
2-4 Hrs Full Sun
Phone
2-4 Hrs Full Sun
Goal Zero
Flip 20
5-10 Hrs Full Sun
Goal Zero
Venture 30
8-16 Hrs Full Sun
+ Other
USB Devices
Goal Zero
Switch 10
2-5 Hrs Full Sun
RUN TIME
1 Light 2 Watts available
2 Lights 3 Watts available
3 Lights 4 Watts available
4 Lights 5+ Watts available
The Nomad 7 Plus features an auto restart that’s smarter than
anything else on the market. With the ability to track power
flow history, the Nomad 7 Plus knows the difference between
a device that has reached a fully charged state and one that
disconnects due to environmental causes, i.e. lack of sunlight,
shadow, solar eclipse, etc. When the latter is detected, the
Nomad 7 Plus will automatically reconnect the charging device,
no extra work on your part is needed.
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Q: Is the Nomad 7 Plus waterproof?
A: The best answer: it’s weatherproof. We’ve gone to great lengths
to ruggedize the Nomad 7 Plus; including beefing up the
manufacturing process with advanced lamination techniques
so it’ll slough off rain and snow. However, take care to keep the
Junction Box dry and if it does get wet, allow it to completely
dry before trying to charge.
Q: Does the Nomad 7 Plus have a built-in battery?
A: Nope. We made the Nomad 7 to be as modular and light-weight
as possible, that meant selling batteries as an optional
accessory. You can either plug your phone or device directly into
the Nomad 7 Plus, or pair it with one of our rechargers to store
power for later (like at night or when you go inside). May we
recommend a Goal Zero Switch, Flip, or Venture Recharger?
Q: Is this chainable with other Nomad panels?
A: Technically, yes; however, we don’t recommend it. You can plug
the Rapid Charge Cable into the chaining ports on version 2 of
the Nomad 7. That being said, the increase in output would be
incredibly minimal so you probably wouldn’t notice a significant
difference.
Q: How does the Solar Intensity Indicator work?
A: Science. We can’t give away all our secrets. But really, our
engineers developed patent-pending electronic brains for
the Nomad 7 Plus that ensures you have the best solar
charging experience possible. Part of the electronics include
an advanced current sensor (way better than a voltmeter)
and unique maximum power point tracking (MPPT) charge
controller to optimize the USB output. What you need to know
is when conditions are right, you can plug a phone into the
Nomad 7 Plus and charge it directly from the sun. You’ll know
the conditions are right by checking out the Solar Intensity
Indicator.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Solar Panel:
Rated Power 7W
Open Circuit Voltage Voc 8-9V
Cell Type Monocrystalline
Ports:
2.5mm (super, Guide 10) 8-9V, up to 0.8A (800 mA)
(7W max)
USB Port 5V, up to 1.4 A (1400 mA)
(7W max)
General:
Weight 12.8 oz (363 g)
Dimensions (unfolded) 13 x 8.75 x 0.5 in
(33 x 22.23 x 1.27 cm)
Dimensions (folded) 6.5 x 8.75 x 0.75 in
(16.5 x 22.23 x 1.9 cm)
Max Leg Angle 90°
Certs
Warranty 12 Months
Be sure to activate your warranty at goalzero.com/warranty
Nomad 7 Plus Solar Panel
GOAL ZERO HEADQUARTERS
675 West 14600 South
Bluffdale, UT 84065
1-888-794-6250
Designed in the U.S.A.
Made in China
Nomad is a trademark of Goal Zero.
CA082316
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
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